Toward a Full-Stack Co-Simulation Platform for Testing of Automated Driving Systems
By: Dong Bi , Yongqi Zhao , Zhengguo Gu and more
Potential Business Impact:
Tests self-driving cars faster using real-world data.
Virtual testing has emerged as an effective approach to accelerate the deployment of automated driving systems. Nevertheless, existing simulation toolchains encounter difficulties in integrating rapid, automated scenario generation with simulation environments supporting advanced automated driving capabilities. To address this limitation, a full-stack toolchain is presented, enabling automatic scenario generation from real-world datasets and efficient validation through a co-simulation platform based on CarMaker, ROS, and Apollo. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed toolchain. A demonstration video showcasing the toolchain is available at the provided link: https://youtu.be/taJw_-CmSiY.
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